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AllunderAge

Damir - Vocals
Jeroen - Guitar
Roddy - Bass
Joris - Drums
Spring 2000 saw Jeroen and Joris founding the band AllunderAge, and soon recruiting Roddy and Damir.
With them an endless search for a good fitting name followed, and finally was concluded by picking the name AllunderAge, a funny reference to the age of the four members at that moment (all members hail from 1985).
Once the band started to write their own material it entered a handful of bandcontests and won some regional prices, that eventually lead into the recording of two demo’s, one of them saw the face of day in 2002, titled “Don’t Know What It Stands For”.
This EP got the further on the road; great reviews followed and with that came the shows.
Tight and energetic shows that got the crowd going at shows with Human Alert,Undeclinable, NRA and The Apers, which eventually lead to AllunderAge opening at the Atticus-tour for Rise Against and Tsunami Bomb in Amsterdam earlier this year.
Now they’re here with their first full-length containing 12 songs, full of aggression, catchy hooks, swinging riffs and fast paced punkrock, released on White Russian Records.
Recorded and mixed in the Bunts Studio by Menno Bakker, who earlier was there at the start of the career for bands as Heideroosjes, Undeclinable and NRA, this full-length debut
will mark a new era for this talented band.
“No Jokes… No Funny Stuff” was mastered at West West Side by the legendary Alan Douces, who is well known for his rocking mastering-jobs for bands as Converge, Against Me, Hot Water Music, Alkaline Trio and Strike Anywhere.
The band split up in 2006, to reform for a one off reunion show in 2007.
Guitarist Jeroen is currently playing in Frightening Fiction and Bratpack.
White Russian Releases
2005 - V/A - Change The Station
2005 - No Jokes... No Funny Stuff
Other Releases
2007 - V/A - Rock Against Cancer (Sikotick Records)
2006 - V/A - KMDG DVD (Reload Magazine)
2002 - Don’t Know What It Stands For (Self released)
Links
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Discourse Avenue

Roelof - Vocals
Henri - Guitars
Jozua - Bass
Klaas - Drums
“... a band to keep an eye out for in the near future” (3voor12 Den Bosch)
This rocking indie/hardcore band exists since February 2007. Combining the ‘drive’ and the 'feel' of bands like Fugazi, Face Tomorrow, At The Drive-in and Refused, the band has created their own style, making them an absolute must hear and see for every music lover.
In their first year of existence Discourse Avenue played over 20 shows with (amongst others): From Autumn To Ashes (usa) @ Tivoli de Helling, Failsafe (uk) @ Groene Engel, Giving Chase (usa), Astpai (aut), Dimitrij (aut), Worlds Between Us (aut), All on Black (ex omission & razor crusade), The Real Danger and Union Town.
White Russian Records decided to team up with the band, being impressed by their songwriting capacities and energetic live performances.
In April 2008 White Russian Records will release the bands first EP, entitled “November march”, shortly followed after their appearance on the label's compilation album Change The Station III.
White Russian Releases
2008 - V/A - Change The Station III
2008 - November March EP
Other Releases
2008 - V/A - Still Thinking 2 (Still Thinking Records)
Links
Official site
Myspace
Note to Amy

Remco – vocals
Marco – bass
Eelco – guitar
Guy - guitar
Wouter – drums
Perhaps you think the name of Dutch thrill-seekers Note to Amy sounds a little weird. We can assure you, so does the music! The five guys didn’t get together to settle with just one genre. It might be interesting to know that they all suffer from a bad case of short attention span. So everyone in search for an answer to what Note to Amy sounds like will have a hard time finding. The band’s style ranges from rock and punk to metal and emo, all mixed into one indefinable type of heavy music.
The members got together around the summer of 2005 and almost immediately started playing live. They soon did gigs with acts like The Draft (USA), The Hard-Ons (AUS), Samiam (US) and The Undeclinables (HOL) and Coheed & Cambria (USA) in Dutch venues like Melkweg (Amsterdam), Tivoli (Utrecht), Bibelot (Dordrecht) and W2 (Den Bosch).
Note to Amy’s appearances didn’t stay unnoticed. The band did some demo recordings in 2006. The guys soon got a feature in Dutch rock zine Up Magazine. Three of the songs were used for the MTV show 6pack, Mrs. Insane even got the band to win the Dutch title in online contest Burnout Bandslam (Electronics Arts).
All fired up, the band entered the BigMouth Studios in the spring of 2007 and recorded five tunes. Without being unfaithful to the original sound, the new material turned out to be even more diverse and challenging. The song Tomorrow Starts Where Sorrow Ends was used for the 2007 edition of Up Magazine´s Summer Sampler. All the tracks are now featured on the first official E.P. The Lady’s First Song .
White Russian Releases
2007 - The Lady's First Song (Digital)
Other Releases
2008 - V/A - Live Fast Die!: Numero Tres (Kickass Records)
2007 - The Lady's First Song - (Self released)
2007 - V/A - Up Sampler #39 (Up Magazine)
2006 - Demo (Self released)
Links
Official Site
Myspace
Spastik Spankers

Spastik E - Bass / Vocals
Spastik B - Guitar / Vocals
Spastik W - Drums / Vocals
What's to say about a bunch of guys playing sucky music?
We know Black Sabbath recorded their self titled debut record in under six hours, something the Spankers easily matched, but there's one big difference between Sabbath and the Spankers.
Sabbath didn't write 15 songs in three rehearsals. The Spankers did.
The musical blend of Bouncing Souls, Descendents, The Queers, Screeching Weasel and Nerf Herder combined with lyrics about subjects most bands daren't sing of at all, made their debut album "Spank My Monkey And Call Me Daddy!" a cult record right from the start.
After your dad's been saying for years that he was one of the people who was there when the Beatles played in Blokker, while both you and me know that your dad was at that time spanking his monkey while looking at pictures of Jerney Kaagman, now you can earn a piece of history by buying their limited tape or cd.
White Russian Releases
2005 - Spank My Monkey And Call Me Daddy! (CD)
2005 - Spank My Monkey And Call Me Daddy! (MC)
2005 - Various Artists - Change The Station I
Links
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